Security Prejudgment based on Characteristic Information

ABSTRACT

An example method of security prejudgment based on characteristic information include receiving characteristic information of a monitored party from the monitored party, calculating security status information of the monitored party based on a probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored party, determining that the security status information is greater than a first threshold, performing an appropriate operation based on the determination. Accordingly, the technical solution of the present disclosure solves a problem that presetting of monitoring conditions cannot cover potential surrounding risks that result in a safety hazard. Further, the technical solution can monitor risks that are not reflected by spatial information. After identifying and warning based on the characteristic information, potential risks may be avoided before occurring without wasting data traffic.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No.201510994221.X, filed on Dec. 25, 2015, entitled “Method, device, andsystem of security prejudgment based on characteristic information,”which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to cloud computing technology, andparticularly to a method of security prejudgment based on characteristicinformation, a method of acquiring characteristic information, a systemfor security prejudgment based on characteristic information, a devicefor security prejudgment based on characteristic information and anelectronic device thereof, and a device for acquiring characteristicinformation and an electronic device thereof.

BACKGROUND

In daily life, there are hidden dangers relating to factors that affectpeople's safety or interests with respect to a certain condition, thing,or event. Hidden dangers may cause personal injuries or property damage.Recently, digital applications related to various risks have been widelyused. These applications use sophisticated computer networks, GPS,visualization, and database technologies. By tracking or monitoring,such as monitoring children travel electronic fence systems, securityrisks such as child loss may be prevented. However, a variety of risksis in the existing monitoring systems such that dangerous conditionshave to be preset and monitored. Therefore, if potential risks are notidentified, people will have to seek help by calling police after anaccident occurs.

Thus, since the presetting of dangerous conditions may not coversurrounding dangerous conditions, a safety hazard may occur. Althoughintuitive and vivid spatial information of visual carriers (e.g., maps)may be used to monitor potential dangerous conditions, certain dangerousconditions not reflected by the spatial information such as maps may notbe well monitored. In addition, during monitoring a target, datatransmission is normally performed via wireless communications, whichresults in a waste of traffic for prolonged monitoring processes.

SUMMARY

This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in asimplified form that are further described below in the DetailedDescription. This Summary is not intended to identify all key featuresor essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intendedto be used alone as an aid in determining the scope of the claimedsubject matter. The term “technique(s) or technical solution(s)” forinstance, may refer to apparatus(s), system(s), method(s) and/orcomputer-readable instructions as permitted by the context above andthroughout the present disclosure.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information, a method of acquiringcharacteristic information, and a system for security prejudgment basedon characteristic information to solve problems under the conventionaltechniques. Implementations further relate to a device for securityprejudgment based on characteristic information and an electronic devicethereof, and a device for acquiring characteristic information and anelectronic device thereof.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information. The method includesreceiving characteristic information of a monitored party from themonitored party, calculating security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, determining whether the security status information is greaterthan a first threshold, and performing an appropriate operation based onthe determination.

In implementations, the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on the probability ofdanger that has been stored and corresponds to the characteristicinformation of the monitored party by calculating the security statusinformation of the monitored party based on Bayes' theorem using aprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the appropriate operation based on the determinationmay be performed in the following manners. If the security statusinformation is greater than a first threshold, a computing device (e.g.,a computing device associated with a monitored party or a monitoringparty) may transmit to a predetermined monitoring party a login key usedfor acquiring the characteristic information of the monitored party. Ifthe security status information is not greater than a first threshold,the computing device may transmit a prompt message generated based oncharacteristic information of the monitoring party to the monitoredparty.

In implementations, the computing device may transmit to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party by transmitting to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party via an SMS textmessage.

In implementations, after transmitting to the predetermined monitoringparty the login key used for acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party, the computing device may transmit an instruction tothe monitored party to set a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information as real-time access.

In implementations, prior to the transmitting the prompt messagegenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitored partyto the monitored party, the computing device may determine whether thesecurity status information is greater than a second threshold. If thesecurity status information is greater than a second threshold, thecomputing device may transmit the prompt message generated based on thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the monitoredparty. If the security status information is not greater than a secondthreshold, the computing device may transmit an instruction to themonitored party to extend a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information.

In implementations, after receiving the characteristic information of amonitored party from the monitored party, the computing device mayreceive alarm information from the monitored party, and trigger andperform the operation of transmitting to the predetermined monitoringparty the login key used for acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party.

In implementations, the monitored party is a mobile terminal, and thecharacteristic information of the monitored party may include at leastone of current location information, current time information, movementstatus information, gender, and age.

In implementations, the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on Bayes' theorem usinga probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party. For example, thecomputing device may acquire predetermined probabilities of dangercorresponding to the current location information, the current timeinformation, the movement status information, the gender, and the age inthe characteristic information of the monitored party, and introduce aprobability of danger of the current location information, a probabilityof danger of the current time information, a probability of danger ofthe movement status information, a probability of danger of the gender,and a probability of danger of the age into the Bayes' theorem tocalculate the probability of danger to the monitored party, anddesignate the probability of danger to the monitored party as thesecurity status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on the probability ofdanger that has been stored and corresponds to the characteristicinformation of the monitored party by mapping the current locationinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party tothe resident location information of the monitored party. If the currentlocation information is not within a predetermined range of the residentlocation information of the monitored party, the computing device maystart a timer. If the current location information is within apredetermined range of the resident location information of themonitored party, the computing device may terminate the timer.

In response to a determination that a time period recorded by the timeris greater than a predetermined time period, the computing device maygenerate the probability of danger to the monitored party that isgreater than the first threshold and designate the probability of dangerto the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, after transmitting to the predetermined monitoringparty the login key used for acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party, the computing device may record the currentlocation information in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and designate the current location information as a triggerlocation information. For example, each received current locationinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party isprojected onto a projection coordinate.

In implementations, the alarm information that is sent by the monitoredparty may include at least one of current location information, currenttime information, or movement status information.

In implementations, the monitored party may include a smart devicecapable of monitoring health information, the characteristic informationof the monitored party may include at least one of a gender, an age, aheart rate, a body temperature, or a respiration rate.

In implementations, the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on Bayes' theorem usinga probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party by acquiringpredetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to the gender, theage, the heart rate, the body temperature and the respiration rate inthe characteristic information of the monitored party, introducing aprobability of danger of the gender, a probability of danger of the age,a probability of danger of the heart rate, a probability of danger ofthe body temperature, and a probability of danger of the respirationrate into the Bayes' theorem to calculate the probability of danger tothe monitored party, and designating the probability of danger to themonitored party as the security status information of the monitoredparty.

In implementations, with respect to receiving the characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party, thecharacteristic information of the monitored party may further includelongitudinal acceleration. The computing device may calculate thesecurity status information of the monitored party based on theprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party further by acquiring aprobability of danger corresponding to the longitudinal acceleration inthe characteristic information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the alarm information that is sent by the monitoredparty may include at least one of a heart rate, a body temperature, or arespiratory rate.

In implementations, the monitored party may include a sensor devicecapable of detecting a physical parameter, and the characteristicinformation of the monitored party may include at least one of atemperature, brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

In implementations, the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on Bayes' theorem usinga probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party by acquiringpredetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to the temperature,the brightness, the volume, the gas concentration in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party, introducing a probability of dangerof the temperature, a probability of danger of the brightness, aprobability of danger of the volume, and a probability of danger of thegas concentration into the Bayes' theorem to calculate the probabilityof danger to the monitored party, and designating the probability ofdanger to the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the alarm information that is sent by the monitoredparty may include at least one of a temperature, brightness, a volume ora gas concentration.

Accordingly, implementations of the present disclosure relate to adevice of security prejudgment based on the characteristic information.The device may include a characteristic information receiving moduleconfigured to receive characteristic information of a monitored partyfrom the monitored party, a security state information calculationmodule configured to calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, a security state information judgment module configured todetermine that the security status information is greater than a firstthreshold, and an execution module configured to perform an appropriateoperation based on the determination.

In implementations, the security state information calculation modulemay be configured to calculate the security status information of themonitored party based on Bayes' theorem using a probability of dangerthat has been stored and corresponds to the characteristic informationof the monitored party.

In implementations, the execution module may include a login key sendingsub-module configured to receive a determining result from a firstthreshold judgment sub-module. If the security status information isgreater than a first threshold, the computing device may transmit to apredetermined monitoring party a login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, and a prompt messagesending sub-module configured to configured to receive a determiningresult from a first threshold judgment sub-module; if the securitystatus information is not greater than a first threshold, the computingdevice may transmit a prompt message generated based on characteristicinformation of the monitoring party to the monitored party.

In implementations, the login key sending sub-module may be configuredto transmit to the predetermined monitoring party the login key used foracquiring the characteristic information of the monitored party via anSMS text message.

In implementations, the execution module may include a real-time commandsending sub-module configured to transmit to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party, and then transmit an instruction tothe monitored party to set a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information as real-time access.

In implementations, the execution module may include a second thresholdjudgment sub-module configured to transmitting the prompt messagegenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitored partyto the monitored party after determining that the security statusinformation is greater than a second threshold, a message triggeringsub-module configured to receive a determining result from the secondthreshold judgment sub-module and to trigger the prompt message sendingsub-module if the determining result is positive, and an extensioninstruction sending sub-module configured to receive a determiningresult from the second threshold judgment sub-module and to transmit aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information if the determiningresult is negative.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, and a login key sending sub-module triggering moduleconfigured to trigger the login key sending sub-module.

In implementations, the characteristic information receiving module maybe configured to receive the characteristic information of the monitoredparty including at least one of current location information, currenttime information, movement status information, a gender, or an age ifthe monitored party is a mobile terminal.

In implementations, the security state information calculation modulemay include a danger probability acquisition sub-module configured toacquire predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thecurrent location information, the current time information, the movementstatus information, the gender, and the age in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party, a probability calculation sub-moduleconfigured to introduce a probability of danger of the current locationinformation, a probability of danger of the current time information, aprobability of danger of the movement status information, a probabilityof danger of the gender, and a probability of danger of the age into theBayes' theorem and to calculate the probability of danger to themonitored party, and a security state information generation sub-moduleconfigured to designate the probability of danger to the monitored partyas the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the security state information calculation modulemay include a matching sub-module configured to map the current locationinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party tothe resident location information of the monitored party, a timerstarting sub-module configured to start a timer if the current locationinformation is not within a predetermined range of the resident locationinformation of the monitored party, a timer termination sub-moduleconfigured to terminate the timer if the current location information iswithin a predetermined range of the resident location information of themonitored party, and a first probability generating sub-moduleconfigured to, in response to a determination that a time periodrecorded by the timer is greater than a predetermined time period, andthe computing device may generate the probability of danger to themonitored party that is greater than the first threshold and designatethe probability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.

In implementations, the execution module may further include a locationinformation recording sub-module configured to transmit to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, record the currentlocation information in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and designate the current location information as a triggerlocation information, and a coordinate system projection sub-moduleconfigured to project each received current location information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party onto a projectioncoordinate.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, which may include at least one of current locationinformation, current time information, movement status information, agender, or an age.

In some implementations, the characteristic information receiving modulemay be configured to receive the characteristic information of themonitored party including at least one of a gender, an age, a heartrate, a body temperature, or a respiration rate.

In implementations, the security state information calculation modulemay further include a danger probability acquisition sub-moduleconfigured to acquire predetermined probabilities of dangercorresponding to the gender, the age, the heart rate, the bodytemperature and the respiration rate in the characteristic informationof the monitored party, a probability calculation sub-module configuredto introduce a probability of danger of the gender, a probability ofdanger of the age, a probability of danger of the heart rate, aprobability of danger of the body temperature, and a probability ofdanger of the respiration rate into the Bayes' theorem and calculate theprobability of danger to the monitored party, and a security stateinformation generation sub-module configured to designate theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.

In implementations, the characteristic information receiving module maybe configured to further receive longitudinal acceleration. The securitystate information calculation module may include a longitudinalacceleration risk probability acquisition sub-module configured toacquire a probability of danger corresponding to the longitudinalacceleration in the characteristic information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, which may include at least one of a heart rate, a bodytemperature, or a respiratory rate.

In implementations, the monitored party may include a sensor devicecapable of detecting a physical parameter. For example, thecharacteristic information receiving module may be configured to receivethe characteristic information of the monitored party including at leastone of a temperature, brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

In implementations, the security state information calculation modulemay include a danger probability acquisition sub-module configured toacquire predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thetemperature, the brightness, the volume, the gas concentration in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, a probabilitycalculation sub-module configured to introduce a probability of dangerof the temperature, a probability of danger of the brightness, aprobability of danger of the volume, and a probability of danger of thegas concentration into the Bayes' theorem and calculate the probabilityof danger to the monitored party, a security state informationgeneration sub-module configured to designate the probability of dangerto the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, which may include at least one of: a temperature,brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

In addition, the implementations further relate to an electronic device.the electronic device may include a display, one or more processors, andmemory configured to store a characteristic information prejudgmentprogram, executed by the one or more processors to: receivecharacteristic information of a monitored party from the monitoredparty, calculate security status information of the monitored partybased on a probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds tothe characteristic information of the monitored party, determine thatthe security status information is greater than a first threshold, andperform an appropriate operation based on the determination.

In addition, implementations of the present disclosure relate to amethod of acquiring characteristic information. The method may includeacquiring the characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval, transmitting the characteristic informationof the monitoring party to a server terminal, receiving an instructionto the monitored party to set a predetermined time interval foracquiring characteristic information as real-time access or aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information, and changing the timeinterval based on the acquired characteristic information of themonitoring party.

In implementations, the monitored party is a mobile terminal, and thecharacteristic information of the monitored party that is acquired basedon the predetermined time interval may include at least current locationinformation, current time information, and movement status information.

In implementations, prior to the acquiring the characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time interval,the computing device may receive input of a gender, an age, and residentlocation information on the monitoring party.

In implementations, after transmitting the characteristic information ofthe monitoring party to the server terminal, the computing device mayreceive a touch operation on an alarm area of the display and athree-strike operation on a power button, acquire the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party, and transmit alarm information tothe server terminal. The alarm information may include thecharacteristic information of the monitoring party. For example, thealarm area may include an alarm area of a screen locking interface, oran alarm area of a desktop

In implementations, with respect to the transmitting the alarminformation to the server terminal, the computing device may transmitcontact information to the monitored party and the alarm information toa map application.

In implementations, the monitored party may include a smart devicecapable of monitoring health information, and the characteristicinformation of the monitored party that is acquired based on thepredetermined time interval may include at least a heart rate, a bodytemperature, a respiratory rate and longitudinal acceleration.

In implementations, prior to the acquiring the characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time interval,the computing device may receive input of a gender and an age on themonitoring party.

In implementations, after transmitting the characteristic information ofthe monitoring party to the server terminal, the computing device mayreceive a touch operation on an alarm area of the display and atwo-strike operation on a power button, acquire the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party, and transmit alarm information tothe server terminal. The alarm information may include thecharacteristic information of the monitoring party. For example, thealarm area may include an alarm area of a screen locking interface, oran alarm area of a desktop.

In implementations, the monitored party may include a sensor devicecapable of detecting a physical parameter, and the characteristicinformation of the monitored party that is acquired based on thepredetermined time interval may include at least one of a temperature,brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

In implementations, after transmitting the characteristic information ofthe monitoring party to the server terminal, the computing device mayreceive a prompt message generated based on characteristic informationof the monitoring party to from the server terminal.

Accordingly, implementations of the present disclosure relate to adevice for acquiring characteristic information. The device may includea characteristic information acquiring module configured to acquire thecharacteristic information of a monitored party based on a predeterminedtime interval, a characteristic information transmitting moduleconfigured to transmit the characteristic information of the monitoringparty to a server terminal, a receiving instruction module configured toreceive an instruction to the monitored party to set a predeterminedtime interval for acquiring characteristic information as real-timeaccess or an instruction to the monitored party to extend apredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information,and a time interval modification module configured to change the timeinterval based on the acquired characteristic information of themonitoring party.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module maybe configured to acquire current location information, current timeinformation, and movement status information of the monitoring partybased on the predetermined time interval if the monitored party is amobile terminal.

In implementations, the device may further include an informationreceiving module configured to acquiring the characteristic informationof the monitored party based on the predetermined time interval, and toreceive input of a gender, an age, and resident location information onthe monitoring party.

In implementations, the device may further include a touch operationreceiving module configured to receive a touch operation on an alarmarea of the display and a three-strike operation on a power button aftertransmitting the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal. The alarm area may include an alarm area of a screenlocking interface, or an alarm area of a desktop. The device may furtherinclude a current characteristic information obtaining module configuredto acquire the characteristic information of the monitoring party, andan alarm information transmission module configured to transmit thealarm information to the server terminal. For example, the alarminformation may include the characteristic information of the monitoringparty.

In implementations, the device may further include a third-partytransmission module configured to transmit contact information to themonitored party and the alarm information to a map application.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module maybe configured to acquire a heart rate, a body temperature, a respiratoryrate and longitudinal acceleration of the monitoring party based on apredetermined time interval if the monitored party includes a smartdevice capable of monitoring health information.

In implementations, the device may further include an informationreceiving module configured to acquire the characteristic information ofthe monitored party based on the predetermined time interval, andreceive input of a gender and an age on the monitoring party.

In implementations, the device may further include a touch operationreceiving module configured to receive a touch operation on an alarmarea of the display and a two-strike operation on a power button aftertransmitting the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal. The alarm area may include an alarm area of a screenlocking interface, or an alarm area of a desktop. The device may furtherinclude a current characteristic information obtaining module configuredto acquire the characteristic information of the monitoring party, andan alarm information transmission module configured to transmit thealarm information to the server terminal. The alarm information mayinclude the characteristic information of the monitoring party.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module maybe configured to acquire a temperature, brightness, a volume, or a gasconcentration of the monitoring party based on a predetermined timeinterval if the monitored party includes a sensor device capable ofdetecting a physical parameter.

In some implementations, the device may further include a messagereceiving module configured to receive a prompt message generated basedon characteristic information of the monitoring party to from a serverterminal after transmitting the characteristic information of themonitoring party to the server terminal.

In addition, the implementations further relate to an electronic device.the electronic device may include a display, one or more processors, andmemory configured to store a characteristic information acquiringprogram, executed by the one or more processors to: acquirecharacteristic information of a monitored party based on a predeterminedtime interval, transmit the characteristic information of the monitoringparty to a server terminal, receive an instruction to the monitoredparty to set a predetermined time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation as real-time access or an instruction to the monitored partyto extend a predetermined time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation, and change the time interval based on the acquiredcharacteristic information of the monitoring party.

In addition, implementations of the present disclosure relate to asystem for security prejudgment based on the characteristic information.The system may include any device of security prejudgment based oncharacteristic information as described above, and any device foracquiring characteristic information as described above.

Compared with the conventional techniques, implementations of thepresent disclosure have the following advantages.

The implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method ofsecurity prejudgment and a device as well as an electronic devicethereof. The implementations include receiving characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party, calculatingsecurity status information of the monitored party based on aprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, determining that thesecurity status information is greater than a first threshold, andperforming an appropriate operation based on the determination. Thetechnical solution of the present disclosure solves a problem thatpreset monitoring conditions cannot cover potential surrounding risksthat result in a safety hazard. Further, the technical solution canmonitor risks that are not reflected by spatial information. Byidentifying and pre-warning the characteristic information, potentialrisks may be avoided before occurring, improving personal safety andprotecting property.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to methods and devicesfor acquiring characteristic information. The method may includeacquiring the characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval, transmitting the characteristic informationof the monitoring party to a server terminal, receiving an instructionto the monitored party to set a predetermined time interval foracquiring characteristic information as real-time access or aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information, and changing the timeinterval based on the acquired characteristic information of themonitoring party. The technical solution solves the problem of datatraffic waste caused by wireless data communication and transmissionwhen monitoring a target for a long time.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The detailed description is described with reference to the accompanyingfigures. Obviously, the described figures are merely a part ofimplementations of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the artshould understand that other figures may be obtained in accordance withthe implementations of the present disclosure.

FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method of security prejudgmentbased on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a process of performing operationsbased on a determining result on in accordance with the implementationsof the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of determining whethersecurity status information is greater than a second threshold inaccordance with the implementations of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a device for securityprejudgment based on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating an electronic device inaccordance with the implementations of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method of acquiring characteristicinformation in accordance with the implementations of the presentdisclosure.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of an active triggeringalarm operation to transmit characteristic information of a monitoredparty to a server terminal in accordance with the implementations of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a device for acquiringcharacteristic information in accordance with the implementations of thepresent disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another electronic device.

FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system for securityprejudgment based on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The detailed description is described with reference to the accompanyingfigures. Below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings theimplementations of the present disclosure are described. It should benoted that, without conflict, implementations and the features thereofmay be combined in various ways.

In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth inorder to fully understand the present disclosure. However, thisapplication can be in many other ways than those described herein. Thoseskilled in the art can make similar promotion without departing from thepresent disclosure connotation case. Accordingly, this application istherefore not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

The present disclosure relates to a method of security prejudgment basedon characteristic information, a method of acquiring characteristicinformation, a system for security prejudgment based on characteristicinformation, a device for security prejudgment based on characteristicinformation and an electronic device thereof, and a device for acquiringcharacteristic information and an electronic device thereof. Below areprovided detailed implementations.

At present digital applications associated with various risks have beenwidely used. These applications use a sophisticated computer network,GPS, visualization, database technologies. By tracking or monitoring,such as monitoring children travel electronic fence system, securityrisks such as child loss may be prevented. However, a variety of risksis in the existing monitoring systems. For example, dangerous conditionshave to be set and monitored, and therefore potential risks may not beidentified. People may seek help by calling police after an accidentoccurs. Thus, since the preset dangerous conditions may not coversurrounding dangers/risks, a safety hazard may occur. Although intuitiveand vivid spatial information of visual carriers (e.g., maps) may beused to monitor potential dangerous conditions, certain dangerousconditions not reflected by the maps may not be well monitored. Inaddition, while monitoring a target, data transmission is normallyperformed via wireless communications, which result in a waste oftraffic for prolonged monitoring. To solve this problem, theimplementations of the present disclosure include receivingcharacteristic information of a monitored party from the monitoredparty, calculating security status information of the monitored partybased on a probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds tothe characteristic information of the monitored party, determining thatthe security status information is greater than a first threshold, andperforming an appropriate operation based on the determination toachieve the security prejudgment.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information. The method mayinclude the following operations.

FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method of security prejudgmentbased on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

At S101, a computing device may receive characteristic information of amonitored party from the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may receive characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party in thefollowing manners. GPRS\3G\4G or WIFI connection may be established withthe monitored party. The computing device may receive characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party.

At S103, the computing device may calculate security status informationof the monitored party based on a probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party.

At S101, the computing device may receive the characteristic informationof a monitored party from the monitored party, and acquire securitystatus information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the calculating the security status information ofthe monitored party based on the probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party may be performed in the following manners: calculatingthe security status information of the monitored party based on Bayes'theorem using a probability of danger that has been stored andcorresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored party.

It is understood that the computing device may calculate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on Bayes' theorem usinga probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party. The computing devicemay calculate security status of the monitored party in theabove-described condition based on a danger probability of each detailedparameters of the characteristic information. In some implementations,the security status information of the monitored party refers to theprobability of danger of the monitored party.

It should be noted that Bayes' theorem proposed by the Britishmathematician (Thomas Bayes) describes a probability between twoconditions, for example, P (A|B) and P (B|A). In accordance with themultiplication rule, P(A∩B)=P(A)*P(B|A)=P(B)*P(A|B) can be exportedimmediately. The above formula can also be transformed into:P(B|A)=P(A|B)*P(B)/P(A). Bayes' theorem can provide approximate resultsfor search data and be used to determine the relationship betweensymptoms and diseases.

For example, the characteristic information of the monitored partyincludes a current time and a driving speed. If an accident at thecurrent time is represented using event A and an accident at the currentspeed is represented using event B, an accident probability of event Ais P (A)=8/20, and an accident probability of event B is P (B)=1/2,P(B|A)=7/10. According to Bayes' theorem, there are:P(A|B)=(7/10)*(1/2)/(8/20)=0.875, which indicates the accidentprobability at the current time and the current driving speed is 0.875.

At S105, the computing device may determine whether the security statusinformation is greater than a first threshold.

At S103, the computing device may calculate the security statusinformation of the monitored party, and perform the security prejudgmentbased on the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the security status information of the monitoredparty refers to the probability of danger to the monitored party, whichis a preset first threshold of danger probabilities. The determinationthat the security status information of the monitored party is greaterthan the first threshold may be performed in the following manners. Thecomputing device may determine whether the probability of danger to themonitored party is greater than a predetermined probability of danger.For example, the first threshold is 0.7.

It should be noted that the first threshold value is set to identify thereceived characteristic information from each latitude, and thecomputing device may determine that the monitored party is in a highdanger status.

At S107, the computing device may perform an appropriate operation basedon the determination.

At S105, the computing device may receive the determining result of themonitored party, and make the appropriate processing operations based onthe determining result.

In implementations, the appropriate operation may be performed based onthe determination, as described in details in S105-1 to S105-3 in FIG.2.

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a process of performing operationsbased on a determining result on in accordance with the implementationsof the present disclosure.

At S105-1, the computing device may transmit to a predeterminedmonitoring party a login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party if the security status information isgreater than a first threshold.

If the probability of danger to the monitored party is not less than apredetermined probability of danger, the computing device may performthe operation of the transmitting to the predetermined monitoring partythe login key used for acquiring the characteristic information of themonitored party. The computing device may transmit to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party may be performed in the followingmanners. The computing device may transmit to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party via a Short Messaging Service (SMS)text message.

It should be noted that SMS is the first short message service, and isnow one of the highest penetration rates of short message services.Currently, the length of such a short message is limited to 140 bytes,and these bytes can be text. SMS text messaging is simple and easy to beused, and therefore widely used by the public. But SMS belongs to thefirst generation of wireless data services, which is limited intechnical standards with respect to content and applications. SMS textmessaging is also a store and forward service. In other words, themessage is not sent directly from sender to receiver, but forwardedthrough SMS centers. If the receiver is not an unconnected state (e.g.,probably the phone is turned off), the message will be resent.

It should be noted that the monitoring party is a predetermined terminalassociated with the server terminal that is connected with the monitoredparty. The monitoring party may receive the characteristic informationof the monitored party via the server terminal, and monitorvisualization may be generated on the server terminal based on thecharacteristic information of the monitored party after login using thelogin key. For example, if the monitored party corresponds to a student,the monitoring party corresponds to parents of the student. Themonitoring party may log in the server terminal and watch the trajectoryof the monitored party that is generated by the server terminal based onthe characteristic information.

In this embodiment, the login Key includes: account information of themonitoring party, a timestamp associated with the login using the loginkey, and a verification code generated when the monitoring party logsusing the login key. The verification code refers to a set of randomnumbers when generating the login key. The verification code may includeother forms, including any possible way in the conventional techniquesand other forms of the development of new techniques. This will not belimited.

If the monitored party is in a highly dangerous condition (e.g., thedanger probability is greater than a first threshold), the serverterminal may transmit the login key to a corresponding monitoring party,which has been connected to the monitored party, for example, inresponse to an urgent demand in some unforeseen circumstances ratherthan long-term needs. Thus, the login key may be a temporary login key,which may be used only once (e.g., single sign-key). That is, themonitoring party may log in the server terminal and watch thevisualization of the monitored party that is generated by the serverterminal based on the characteristic information, and then the login keywill be expired.

To accurate the visualization, after transmitting to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party, the server terminal may transmit aninstruction to the monitored party to set a predetermined time intervalfor acquiring characteristic information as real-time access. Forexample, the predetermined time interval may be reset as 1 second.

At S105-3, the computing device may transmit a prompt message generatedbased on characteristic information of the monitoring party to themonitored party if the security status information is not greater than afirst threshold.

If the probability of danger to the monitored party is less than apredetermined probability of danger, the computing device may transmitthe prompt message generated based on the characteristic information ofthe monitored party to the monitored party. The computing device maytransmit a prompt message generated based on characteristic informationof the monitoring party to the monitored party in the following manners.The computing device may generate the security status information of themonitored party based on the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and transmit the message corresponding to the security statusinformation. For example, the prompt message may gradually increase theintensity of the message content based on the gradient of the securitystatus information from small to large. If the security statusinformation of the monitored party is “0”, the message content includesthe prompt message indicating being safe. If the security statusinformation is “0.6”, the message content includes the prompt messagethat is not safe, and the prompt message may recommend going home assoon as possible.

When the security status information is in a moderate danger, thecomputing may perform the following operations to make the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party more accurate. Prior to the transmitting the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party, the present disclosure providesa preferred implementation. In some implementations, operationsS104-S104-5 may be performed.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of determining whethersecurity status information is greater than a second threshold inaccordance with the implementations of the present disclosure.

At S104-1, the computing device may determine whether the securitystatus information is greater than a second threshold.

In implementations, the security status information of the monitoredparty refers to the probability of danger to the monitored party, whichis a preset first threshold of danger probabilities. The determinationthat the security status information of the monitored party is greaterthan the second threshold may be performed in the following manners. Thecomputing device may determine whether the probability of danger to themonitored party is greater than the second probability of danger. Forexample, the first threshold is “0.4”.

It should be noted that the second threshold value is set to identifythe received characteristic information from each latitude, and thecomputing device may determine that the monitored party is in a highdanger status.

At S104-3, the computing device may transmit the prompt messagegenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitored partyto the monitored party if the monitored party is in a high dangerstatus. For example, the security status information is greater than asecond threshold.

If the probability of danger to the monitored party is greater than thesecond probability of danger, the computing device may transmit theprompt message generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party.

For example, the prompt message gradually increases the intensity of themessage content based on the gradient of the security status informationfrom small to large. If the security status information is “0.4”, themessage content includes the prompt message that is moderately safe, andthe prompt message may recommend going home as soon as possible. If thesecurity status information is “0.6”, the message content includes theprompt message that is not safe, and the prompt message may recommendgoing home as soon as possible.

At S104-5, the computing device may transmit an instruction to themonitored party to extend a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information if the monitored party is not in a highdanger status. For example, the security status information is notgreater than a second threshold.

The computing device may transmit an instruction to the monitored partyto extend a predetermined time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation in the following manners. The computing device may generatethe security status information of the monitored party based on thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, and transmit aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information. For example, thepredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information is60 seconds. The instructions of the predetermined time interval foracquiring characteristic information gradually extended thepredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic informationbased on the gradient of the security status information from small tolarge. If the security status information is “3”, the computing devicemay extend the time interval for acquiring characteristic information to30 seconds. If the security status information of the monitored party is“0”, the computing device may extend the time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information to 5 minutes.

In these instances, the computing device may estimate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on the receivedcharacteristic information of the monitored party, and transmit to apredetermined monitoring party a login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party. In someimplementations, in addition to identifying the security statusinformation of the monitored party based on the characteristicinformation, the computer device may trigger and perform the operationof the transmitting to the predetermined monitoring party the login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitoredparty. Detailed information of the connection is provided as follow.

After receiving the characteristic information of a monitored party fromthe monitored party, the computing device may trigger and perform theoperation of the transmitting to the predetermined monitoring party thelogin key used for acquiring the characteristic information of themonitored party.

It should be noted that the alarm information transmitted to themonitored party includes the characteristic information of the monitoredparty.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information. The implementationsof the method for security prejudgment based on the characteristicinformation. The computing device may configure types of the monitoredparties and receive different types of the characteristic informationcorresponding to the different types of monitored parties to achievevarious types of security prejudgment based on the characteristicinformation. Implementations of a method of security prejudgment basedon the characteristic information may be described using common types ofsecurity prejudgment based on various types of characteristicinformation and various types of the monitored parties. The method ofsecurity prejudgment based on characteristic information may includeperforming security prejudgment on mobile terminals, smart devices, andsensor devices capable of detecting health information. In someimplementations, reasonable selection of characteristic information andperforming of security prejudgment based on characteristic informationon various devices cannot be fully explained and exemplified.

If the monitored party is a mobile terminal, the method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information may be implemented usingthe following manners.

It should be noted that the implementations may include a method ofmonitoring between mobile terminals if the monitored party is a mobileterminal. In other words, a monitoring terminal monitors a monitoredterminal. The monitored terminal is a terminal that acquires thecharacteristic information of the monitored terminal and transmits thecharacteristic information to a server terminal. Therefore, themonitored terminal refers to a monitored party. The monitoring device isa terminal that monitors visualization generated on the server terminalbased on the characteristic information of the monitored party afterlogin using the login key. Therefore, the monitoring terminal refers toa monitoring party. It is understood that, in various scenarios, amonitoring party can be the monitoring party and the monitored party.Similarly, a monitored party can be the monitoring party and themonitored party, as described in more detailed below.

At S101, the computing device may receive characteristic information ofa monitored party from the monitored party, through GPRS\3G\4G or WIFIconnection may be established with the monitored party, acquiringpredetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to the currentlocation information, the current time information, the movement statusinformation, the gender, and the age in the characteristic informationof the monitored party.

It should be noted that the current location information of themonitored party may include latitude and longitude information of themonitored party or a coding string of geohash of a location (a type ofaddress coding). In some implementations, the location information maybe determined using landmarks such as concrete buildings. The currenttime information includes the system time of the monitored party whenthe current location information of the monitored party is acquired.Movement information of the monitored party includes lateralacceleration and longitudinal acceleration that are generated duringmotion changes. The gender and age refer to the gender and age input bya user associated with the monitored party when the user uses the mobileterminal at the first time.

At S103, the computer may calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored partyby calculating the security status information of the monitored partybased on Bayes' theorem using a probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party. Detailed operations are provided as follow.

The computing device may acquire predetermined probabilities of dangercorresponding to the current location information, the current timeinformation, the movement status information, the gender, and the age inthe characteristic information of the monitored party. The computingdevice may introduce a probability of danger of the current locationinformation, a probability of danger of the current time information, aprobability of danger of the movement status information, a probabilityof danger of the gender, and a probability of danger of the age into theBayes' theorem, and then calculate the probability of danger of themonitored party. The computing device may designate the probability ofdanger to the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may access a databasecorresponding to the characteristic information based on a type of thecharacteristic information and acquire a probability of dangercorresponding to the specific characteristic information of themonitored party. For example, if the age of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is 23, the computing device mayaccess a database that store danger probabilities corresponding tovarious ages values based on the age, and determine and acquire theprobability of danger corresponding to age 23. In some implementations,the computing device may acquire corresponding data from a database of apolice department, and analyze as well as organize statistical data toform a database of the characteristic information of the monitoredparty.

It should be noted that the computing device may introduce the acquiredprobabilities of danger of the various characteristic information intoBayes' theorem in the following manners. Because the equation of Bayes'theorem in the method of security prejudgment as described above(P(B|A)=P(A|B)*P(B)/P(A)) includes two variables, the computing devicemay change the Bayes' theorem to include more than two variables. Forexample, if the number of variables is three, the Bayes' theorem isrepresented by P(A|B,C)=P(B|A)*P(A)*P(C|A,B)/(P(B)*P(C|B). This equationcan be derived from the Bayes' theorem with two variables and definitionof conditional probability. In some implementations, because thecharacteristic information of the monitored party has five variables,the Bayes' theorem may be changed to:P(H[i]/A)=P(H[i])*P(A|H[i])/{P(H[1])*P(A|H[1])+P(H[2])*P(A|H[2])+P(H[n])*P(A|H[n])},wherein n is 5.

It is understood that the computing device may introduce a probabilityof danger of the current location information, a probability of dangerof the current time information, a probability of danger of the movementstatus information, a probability of danger of the gender, and aprobability of danger of the age into the Bayes' theorem, and designatethe probability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party. Therefore, the security status ofthe monitored party is a value between 0 and 1.

In implementations, in addition to acquiring the security statusinformation of the monitored party using the Bayes' theorem, thecomputing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information, as described in moredetailed below.

The computing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information in the followingmanners.

The computing device may acquire a predetermined prejudgment conditionof the gender and age in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty. The predetermined prejudgment condition may include thresholdtime information, a speed threshold, position information of alongitudinal acceleration threshold and a preset danger area.

The computing device may map the current time information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the threshold timeinformation in the predetermined prejudgment condition. If the timeinformation of the characteristic information of the monitored party isgreater than the time information in the predetermined prejudgmentcondition, the computing device may generate an identifier for asuccessful match.

The computing device may map the current location information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the predetermineddanger area in the predetermined prejudgment condition. If the currentlocation information is within the predetermined danger area in theprejudgment condition, the computing device may generate an identifierfor a successful match.

The computing device may map the movement information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the speed thresholdand the longitudinal acceleration threshold in the predeterminedprejudgment condition. If the movement information of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is greater than the time informationin the predetermined prejudgment condition, the computing device maygenerate an identifier for a successful match.

Based on the identifier for a successful match, the computing device maygenerate the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may acquire a predeterminedprejudgment condition of the gender and age in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party in the following manners. Thecomputing device may access a database corresponding to the gender basedon the gender of the monitored party. The computing device may query adatabase in which an age string includes the record of the age of themonitored party using the age of the monitored party. The record mayinclude the predetermined prejudgment condition. The predeterminedprejudgment condition may include threshold time information, a speedthreshold, position information of a longitudinal acceleration thresholdand a preset danger area.

It should be noted that the computing device may map the currentlocation information in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty to the predetermined danger area in the predetermined prejudgmentcondition by performing the following operations. The computing devicemay map the current location information in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the predetermined danger area inthe predetermined prejudgment condition. For example, the predetermineddanger area may include a circle with a radius of 300 meters withrespect to a position latitude and longitude of a dangerous area. If thecurrent location information is within the predetermined danger area inthe prejudgment condition, the computing device may map the movementinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party toa speed threshold and a longitudinal acceleration threshold in thepredetermined prejudgment condition by mapping the lateral accelerationinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party tothe acceleration thresholds in the predetermined prejudgment condition,and mapping the longitudinal acceleration information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the longitudinalacceleration threshold in the predetermined prejudgment condition. Basedon the identifier for a successful match, the computing device maygenerate the security status information of the monitored party. Thecomputing device may calculate a ratio of successful matches based on anumber of identifiers of the successful matches, and may generate thesecurity status information of the monitored party. For example, thepredetermined prejudgment conditions include four conditions. If thenumber of the identifiers of successful matches is 2, the generatedsecurity status information of the monitored party is 0.5.

Based on various ages of the monitored party in the characteristicinformation, if the age is younger than 12 or greater than 70, thecomputing device may calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored partyby mapping the current location information in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the resident location informationof the monitored party. If the current location information is notwithin a predetermined range of the resident location information of themonitored party, the computing device may start a timer. If the currentlocation information is within a predetermined range of the residentlocation information of the monitored party, the computing device mayterminate the timer. In response to a determination that a time periodrecorded by the timer is greater than a predetermined time period, thecomputing device may generate the probability of danger to the monitoredparty that is greater than the first threshold, and designate theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.

It should be noted that the resident location information of themonitored party may include the living location information, the schoollocation information, or usually walking location information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may start a timer if thelocation information of the monitored party is not within a circle witha radius (e.g., 300 meters) with respect to the resident locationinformation. Before a time period recorded by the timer is greater thana predetermined time period, the computing device may terminate thetimer if the current location information becomes within thepredetermined range of the resident location information of themonitored party.

For example, if the predetermined time period is an hour, the firstthreshold value is set to 0.7 in implementations of the method forsecurity prejudgment based on the characteristic information. If thetime period recorded by the timer is greater than an hour, the computingdevice may generate the probability of danger to the monitored partythat is 0.8.

At S107, the computing device may perform an appropriate operation basedon the determination by the following detailed operations. If thesecurity status information is greater than a first threshold, thecomputing device may transmit to a predetermined monitoring party alogin key used for acquiring the characteristic information of themonitored party. if the security status information is not greater thana first threshold, the computing device may transmit a prompt messagegenerated based on characteristic information of the monitoring party tothe monitored party.

It should be noted that the computing device may transmit the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party. The computing device mayconsider the security status information of the monitored party that isgenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and transmit the message corresponding to the security statusinformation. The prompt message may include the current locationinformation, current time information, and movement status informationof the monitored party when the operation is triggered. For example, theprompt message gradually increases the intensity of the message contentbased on the gradient of the security status information from small tolarge. If the security status information of the monitored party is “0”,the message content includes the prompt message indicating being safe.If the security status information is “0.6”, the message contentincludes the prompt message that is not safe, and the prompt message mayrecommend going home as soon as possible.

After the monitoring party uses the login key to log on the server, thepresent disclosure provides a preferred implementation to more clearlyacquire the trajectory of the monitored party. In some implementations,after transmitting to the predetermined monitoring party the login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, the computing device may record the current location informationin the characteristic information of the monitored party, and designatethe current location information as a trigger location information.

For example, each received current location information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is projected onto aprojection coordinate.

In implementations, the computing device may process each receivedcurrent location information in the characteristic information of themonitored party to project to a projection coordinate system used torepresent a motion trajectory of the monitored party based on thereceived time sequence, and to label the recorded triggering positioninformation of the monitored party in the projection coordinate system.For example, the projected coordinate system may adopt a map applicationprovided by a third-party or a server terminal, and the map useslatitude and longitude as coordinates to project the current locationinformation in the characteristic information of the monitored party.

In addition, the alarm information includes the current locationinformation, the current time information, and the movement statusinformation of the monitored party when the alarm is triggered when thealarm information that is sent by the monitored party.

Other operations in S107 are similar to implementations of the methodfor security prejudgment based on characteristic information, which isdiscussed in details above, and similarities are not mentioned here.

If the monitored party includes a smart device capable of monitoringhealth information, the method of security prejudgment based oncharacteristic information may be implemented using the followingmanners.

It should be noted that the smart device capable of monitoring healthinformation, the computing device may include a health detectionwearable device, a blood pressure meter or other medical devices formedical uses.

At S101, the computing device may receive characteristic information ofa monitored party from the monitored party through GPRS\3G\4G or WIFIconnection that may be established with the monitored party, and receiveinformation of the monitored party such as a gender, an age, a heartrate, a body temperature and a respiratory rate of the monitored party.

It should be noted that the gender and age refer to the gender and ageinput by a user associated with the monitored party when the user usesthe health detection wearable device, the blood pressure meter or theother medical devices for medical uses at the first time. The heartrate, body temperature and respiratory rate of the monitored party maybe obtained by configuring sensors of the wearable device to measurebodies' characteristic parameters. For example, the wearable device maymeasure and/or calculate the heart rate, the body temperature, and therespiratory rate of the user.

Based on various ages of the monitored party in the characteristicinformation, if the age of the characteristic information of themonitored party is 75, with respect to the receiving the characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party at S101, thecharacteristic information of the monitored party may further includelongitudinal acceleration.

At S103, the computer may calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored partyby calculating the security status information of the monitored partybased on Bayes' theorem using a probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party. Detailed operations are provided as follow.

The computing device may acquire predetermined probabilities of dangercorresponding to the gender, the age, the heart rate, the bodytemperature and the respiration rate in the characteristic informationof the monitored party, introduce a probability of danger of the gender,a probability of danger of the age, a probability of danger of the heartrate, a probability of danger of the body temperature, and a probabilityof danger of the respiration rate into the Bayes' theorem, calculate theprobability of danger to the monitored party, and designate theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may access a databasecorresponding to the characteristic information based on a type of thecharacteristic information and acquire a probability of dangercorresponding to the specific characteristic information of themonitored party. For example, if the age of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is 23, the computing device mayaccess a database that store probabilities of danger corresponding tovarious ages values based on the age, and determine and acquire theprobability of danger corresponding to age 23. In some implementations,the computing device may acquire corresponding data from a database of ahospital database system, and analyze as well as organize statisticaldata to form a database of the characteristic information of themonitored party.

It should be noted that the computing device may introduce the acquiredprobabilities of danger of the various characteristic information intoBayes' theorem in the following manners. Because the equation of Bayes'theorem in the method of security prejudgment as described above(P(B|A)=P(A|B)*P(B)/P(A)) includes two variables, the computing devicemay change the Bayes' theorem to include more than two variables. Forexample, if the number of variables is three, the Bayes' theorem isrepresented by P(A|B,C)=P(B|A)*P(A)*P(C|A,B)/(P(B)*P(C|B). This equationcan be derived from the Bayes' Theorem with two variables and definitionof conditional probability. In some implementations, because thecharacteristic information of the monitored party has five variables,the Bayes' theorem may be changed to:P(H[i]/A)=P(H[i])*P(A|H[i])/{P(H[1])*P(A|H[1])+P(H[2])*P(A|H[2])+ . . .+P(H[n])*P(A|H[n])}, wherein.n is 5.

It is understood that, the computing device may introduce a probabilityof danger of the gender, a probability of danger of the age, aprobability of danger of the heart rate, a probability of danger of thebody temperature, and a probability of danger of the respiration rateinto the Bayes' theorem, and designate the probability of danger to themonitored party as the security status information of the monitoredparty. Therefore, the security status of the monitored party is a valuebetween 0 and 1.

Based on various ages of the monitored party in the characteristicinformation, if the age of the characteristic information of themonitored party is 75, corresponding to operation S101 of receiving thelongitudinal acceleration of the monitored party, the computing devicemay calculate the security status information of the monitored partybased on the probability of danger that has been stored and correspondsto the characteristic information of the monitored party in thefollowing manners.

The computing device may acquire a probability of danger correspondingto the longitudinal acceleration in the characteristic information ofthe monitored party, introduce the predetermined probability of dangercorresponding to the longitudinal acceleration into Bayes' theorem, andcalculate the probability of danger of the monitored party.

If the characteristic information of the monitored party includes thelongitudinal acceleration, when introduced into Bayes' theorem, thecharacteristic information of the monitored party has five variables,and the Bayes' theorem may be changed to:P(H[i]/A)=P(H[i])*P(A|H[i])/{P(H[1])*P(A|H[1])+P(H[2])*P(A|H[2])+ . . .+P(H[n])*P(A|H[n])}, wherein n is 6.

In implementations, in addition to acquiring the security statusinformation of the monitored party using the Bayes' theorem, thecomputing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information, as described in moredetailed below.

The computing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information in the followingmanners.

The computing device may acquire a predetermined prejudgment conditionof the gender and age in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty. The predetermined prejudgment condition may include a heart raterange, a body temperature range, a respiratory rate range.

The computing device may map the heart rate in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the heart rate range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the heart rate of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is not within theheart rate range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

The computing device may map the temperature in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the temperature range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the temperature of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is not within thetemperature range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

The computing device may map the respiratory rate in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the respiratory rate range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the respiratory rate of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is not within therespiratory rate range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

Based on the identifier for a successful match, the computing device maygenerate the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may acquire a predeterminedprejudgment condition of the gender and age in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party in the following manners. Thecomputing device may, based on the gender of the monitored party, accessa database corresponding to the gender. The computing device may query adatabase in which an age string includes the record of the age of themonitored party using the age of the monitored party. The record mayinclude the predetermined prejudgment condition. The predeterminedprejudgment condition may include a heart rate range, a body temperaturerange, and a respiratory rate range. For example, a male age is 65, theheart rate range is of 50 to 90, the body temperature is of 36-36.5° anda respiratory rate is of 12-20.

It should be noted that the computing device may generate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on the identifier for asuccessful match in the following manners. The computing device maycalculate a ratio of successful matches based on a number of identifiersof the successful matches, and may generate the security statusinformation of the monitored party. For example, the predeterminedprejudgment conditions include three conditions. If the number of theidentifiers of successful matches is 2, the generated security statusinformation of the monitored party is 0.66.

Based on various ages of the monitored party in the characteristicinformation, if the age of the characteristic information of themonitored party is 75, corresponding to operation S101 of receiving thelongitudinal acceleration of the monitored party, the computing devicemay calculate the security status information of the monitored partybased on the probability of danger that has been stored and correspondsto the characteristic information of the monitored party in thefollowing manners.

When the computing device acquires a predetermined prejudgment conditionof the gender and age in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, the predetermined prejudgment condition may include alongitudinal acceleration threshold.

The computing device may map the longitudinal acceleration informationin the characteristic information of the monitored party to thelongitudinal acceleration threshold in the predetermined prejudgmentcondition. If the longitudinal acceleration of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is greater than the longitudinalacceleration threshold in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

At S107, the computing device may perform an appropriate operation basedon the determination by the following detailed operations. If thesecurity status information is greater than a first threshold, thecomputing device may transmit to a predetermined monitoring party alogin key used for acquiring the characteristic information of themonitored party; if the security status information is not greater thana first threshold, the computing device may transmit a prompt messagegenerated based on characteristic information of the monitoring party tothe monitored party.

It should be noted that the computing device may transmit the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party, the computing device mayconsider the security status information of the monitored party that isgenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and transmit the message corresponding to the security statusinformation. The prompt message may include the heart rate, the bodytemperature and the respiratory rate of the monitored party when theoperation is triggered. For example, the prompt message graduallyincreases the intensity of the message content based on the gradient ofthe security status information from small to large. If the securitystatus information of the monitored party is “0”, the message contentincludes the prompt message indicating being healthy. If the securitystatus information is “0.6”, the message content includes the promptmessage indicating that the heart rate or respiratory rate is too fastor the body temperature is too high or low.

After transmitting to the predetermined monitoring party a login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, the visualization of the monitored party may be generated by theserver terminal based on the characteristic information. When thecharacteristic information of the monitored party includes a heart rate,a body temperature and a respiratory rate, the visualization may includefigures indicating changes of the heart rate, the body temperature andthe respiratory rate in a predetermined time period. For example, thecomputing device may generate the figures associated with the heartrate, the body temperature and the respiratory rate in three hours.

In addition, when the alarm information that is sent by the monitoredparty, the alarm information includes the heart rate, the bodytemperature, and the respiratory rate of the monitored party when thealarm is triggered.

Other operations in S107 are similar to implementations of the methodfor security prejudgment based on characteristic information, which isdiscussed in details above, and similarities are not mentioned here.

If the monitored party includes a sensor device capable of detecting aphysical parameter, the method of security prejudgment based oncharacteristic information may be implemented in the following manners.

It should be noted that a sensor device capable of detecting a physicalparameter may include a temperature sensor, a light sensor, a volumesensor, a gas sensor or other applications in smart home sensors, forexample, a security door sensor.

At S101, the computing device may receive characteristic information ofa monitored party from the monitored party via GPRS\3G\4G or WIFIconnections that may be established with the monitored party, and thecomputing device may receive information of the monitored party such asa temperature, brightness, or a gas concentration.

At S103, the computer may calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored partyby calculating the security status information of the monitored partybased on Bayes' theorem using a probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party. Detailed operations are provided as follow.

The computing device may acquire predetermined probabilities of dangercorresponding to the temperature, the brightness, the volume, and/or thegas concentration in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty.

The computing device may introduce a probability of danger of thetemperature, a probability of danger of the brightness, a probability ofdanger of the volume, and a probability of danger of the gasconcentration into the Bayes' theorem, calculate the probability ofdanger to the monitored party, and designate the probability of dangerto the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may access a databasecorresponding to the characteristic information based on a type of thecharacteristic information and acquire a probability of dangercorresponding to the specific characteristic information of themonitored party. For example, if the temperature of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is 25° the computing device mayaccess a database that store probabilities of danger corresponding tovarious temperature values based on the temperature. The computingdevice may determine and acquire the probability of danger correspondingto 25°. In some implementations, the computing device may acquirecorresponding data from a database of a fire protection system, andanalyze as well as organize statistical data to form a database of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party.

It should be noted that the computing device may introduce the acquiredprobabilities of danger of the various characteristic information intoBayes' theorem in the following manners. Because the equation of Bayes'theorem in the method of security prejudgment as described above(P(B|A)=P(A|B)*P(B)/P(A)) includes two variables, the computing devicemay change the Bayes' theorem to include more than two variables. Forexample, if the number of variables is three, the Bayes' theorem isrepresented by P(A|B,C)=P(B|A)*P(A)*P(C|A,B)/(P(B)*P(C|B). This equationcan be derived from the Bayes' Theorem with two variables and definitionof conditional probability. In some implementations, because thecharacteristic information of the monitored party has four variables,the Bayes' theorem may be changed to:P(H[i]/A)=P(H[i])*P(A|H[i])/{P(H[1])*P(A|H[1])+P(H[2])*P(A|H[2])+ . . .+P(H[n])*P(A|H[n])}, wherein n is 4.

It is understood that, the computing device may introduce a probabilityof danger of the temperature, a probability of danger of the brightness,a probability of danger of the volume, and a probability of danger ofthe gas concentration into the Bayes' theorem, and designate theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party. Therefore, the security status ofthe monitored party is a value between 0 and 1.

In implementations, in addition to acquiring the security statusinformation of the monitored party using the Bayes' theorem, thecomputing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information, as described in moredetailed below.

The computing device may acquire the security status information bycomparing to predetermined comparison information in the followingmanners.

The computing device may acquire a predetermined prejudgment conditionof the characteristic information of the monitored party. Thepredetermined prejudgment condition may include a temperature range, aluminance range, a volume and a threshold of a gas concentration.

The computing device may map the temperature information in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party to the temperaturerange in the predetermined prejudgment condition. If the temperature ofthe characteristic information of the monitored party is not within thetemperature range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

The computing device may map the brightness in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the brightness range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the brightness of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is not within thebrightness range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

The computing device may map the volume in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the volume range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the volume of the characteristicinformation of the monitored party is not within the volume range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition, the computing device may generatean identifier for a successful match.

The computing device may map the gas concentration in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the gas concentration range in thepredetermined prejudgment condition. If the gas concentration of thecharacteristic information of the monitored party is not within the gasconcentration range in the predetermined prejudgment condition, thecomputing device may generate an identifier for a successful match.

Based on the identifier for a successful match, the computing device maygenerate the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the computing device may acquire a predeterminedprejudgment condition of the characteristic information of the monitoredparty in the following manners. The computing device may access adatabase that store probabilities of danger corresponding to varioustemperature values based on the temperature, and acquire a probabilityof danger corresponding to the temperature in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party. Further, the computing device mayaccess a database that store probabilities of danger corresponding tovarious brightness values based on the brightness, and acquire aprobability of danger corresponding to the brightness in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party. The computing devicemay access a database that store probabilities of danger correspondingto various volume values based on the volume, and acquire a probabilityof danger corresponding to the volume in the characteristic informationof the monitored party. The computing device may access a database thatstore probabilities of danger corresponding to various gas concentrationvalues based on the gas concentration. The computing device may query adatabase in which a gas concentration range of gas concentration stringsinclude the record of the gas concentration of the monitored party usingthe gas concentration of the monitored party, and acquire a probabilityof danger corresponding to the specific characteristic information ofthe monitored party. For example, the range of volume of the prejudgmentconditions is 10-80 db, a Co2 concentration threshold of 1600 ppm, abrightness range is 100-150 LX, and a temperature range is 20-28°.

It should be noted that the computing device may generate the securitystatus information of the monitored party based on the identifier for asuccessful match. For example, the computing device may calculate aratio of successful matches based on a number of identifiers of thesuccessful matches, and may generate the security status information ofthe monitored party. For example, the predetermined prejudgmentconditions include four conditions. If the number of the identifiers ofsuccessful matches is 3, the generated security status information ofthe monitored party is 0.75.

At S107, the computing device may perform an appropriate operation basedon the determination in the following manners.

If the security status information is greater than a first threshold,the computing device may transmit to a predetermined monitoring party alogin key used for acquiring the characteristic information of themonitored party; if the security status information is not greater thana first threshold, the computing device may transmit a prompt messagegenerated based on characteristic information of the monitoring party tothe monitored party.

It should be noted that the computing device transmits the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party. The computing device mayconsider the security status information of the monitored party that isgenerated based on the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and transmit the message corresponding to the security statusinformation. The prompt message may include the temperature, thebrightness, or the gas concentration of the monitored party when theoperation is triggered. For example, the prompt message graduallyincreases the intensity of the message content based on the gradient ofthe security status information from small to large. If the securitystatus information of the monitored party is “0”, the message contentincludes the prompt message indicate that the indoor environment issafe. If the security status information is “0.6”, the message contentincludes the prompt message indicating that the temperature is too highor low, the brightness is too high or low, the gas concentration is toohigh or low, or the volume is too high or low.

After transmitting to the predetermined monitoring party a login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, the visualization of the monitored party may be generated by theserver terminal based on the characteristic information. When thecharacteristic information of the monitored party includes atemperature, brightness, a volume, or a gas concentration, thevisualization may include figures indicating changes of the temperature,the brightness, the volume, or the gas concentration in a predeterminedtime period. For example, the computing device may generate the figuresassociated with the temperature, the brightness, the volume, or the gasconcentration in three hours.

In addition, when the alarm information that is sent by the monitoredparty, the alarm information includes the temperature, the brightness,the volume, or the gas concentration of the monitored party when thealarm is triggered.

Other operations in S107 are similar to implementations of the methodfor security prejudgment based on characteristic information, which isdiscussed in details above, and similarities are not mentioned here.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information. The computingdevice may receive characteristic information of a monitored party fromthe monitored party, calculate security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, determine that the security status information is greater than afirst threshold, and perform an appropriate operation based on thedetermination. The technical solution of the present disclosure solves aproblem that preset monitoring conditions cannot cover potentialsurrounding risks that result in a safety hazard. Further, the technicalsolution can monitor risks that are not reflected by spatialinformation. By identifying and pre-warning the characteristicinformation, potential risks may be avoided before occurring, improvingpersonal safety and protecting property.

The above-described implementations relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information. Corresponding tothe method of security prejudgment based on the characteristicinformation as described above, some implementations of the presentdisclosure relate to a device of security prejudgment based on thecharacteristic information. Since the device is substantially similar tothe method described above, it is the relatively simple description. Byreferring parts of the method implementations, the following descriptionof the implementations is merely illustrative.

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a device 400 for securityprejudgment based on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

The device 400 may include one or more processor(s) 402 or dataprocessing unit(s) and memory 404. The device 400 may further includeone or more input/output interface(s) 406, and network interface(s) 408.The memory 404 is an example of computer readable media.

The memory 404 may store therein a plurality of modules or unitsincluding a characteristic information receiving module 410, a securitystate information calculation module 412, a security state informationjudgment module 414, and an execution module 416.

The characteristic information receiving module 410 may be configured toreceive characteristic information of a monitored party from themonitored party.

The security state information calculation module 412 may be configuredto calculate security status information of the monitored party based ona probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party.

The security state information judgment module 414 may be configured todetermine whether the security status information is greater than afirst threshold

The execution module 416 may be configured to perform an appropriateoperation based on the determination.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may be configured to calculate the security status information ofthe monitored party based on Bayes' theorem using a probability ofdanger that has been stored and corresponds to the characteristicinformation of the monitored party.

In implementations, the execution module 416 may include a login keysending sub-module configured to receive a determining result from afirst threshold judgment sub-module. If the security status informationis greater than a first threshold, the computing device may transmit toa predetermined monitoring party a login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party. The execution module416 may further include a prompt message sending sub-module configuredto configured to receive a determining result from a first thresholdjudgment sub-module. If the security status information is not greaterthan a first threshold, the computing device may transmit a promptmessage generated based on characteristic information of the monitoringparty to the monitored party.

In implementations, the login key sending sub-module may be configuredto transmit to the predetermined monitoring party the login key used foracquiring the characteristic information of the monitored party via anSMS text message.

In implementations, the execution module 416 may further include areal-time command sending sub-module configured to transmit to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, and then transmit aninstruction to the monitored party to set a predetermined time intervalfor acquiring characteristic information as real-time access.

In implementations, the execution module 416 may further include asecond threshold judgment sub-module configured to transmit the promptmessage generated based on the characteristic information of themonitored party to the monitored party after determining that thesecurity status information is greater than a second threshold, amessage triggering sub-module configured to receive a determining resultfrom the second threshold judgment sub-module and to trigger the promptmessage sending sub-module if the determining result is positive, and anextension instruction sending sub-module configured to receive adetermining result from the second threshold judgment sub-module andtransmit an instruction to the monitored party to extend a predeterminedtime interval for acquiring characteristic information if thedetermining result is negative.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party and a login key sending sub-module triggering moduleconfigured to trigger the login key sending sub-module.

In implementations, if the monitored party is a mobile terminal, thecharacteristic information receiving module 410 may be configured toreceive the characteristic information of the monitored party includingat least one of current location information, current time information,movement status information, a gender, or an age.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may include a danger probability acquisition sub-module configuredto acquire predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thecurrent location information, the current time information, the movementstatus information, the gender, and the age in the characteristicinformation of the monitored party, a probability calculation sub-moduleconfigured to introduce a probability of danger of the current locationinformation, a probability of danger of the current time information, aprobability of danger of the movement status information, a probabilityof danger of the gender, and a probability of danger of the age into theBayes' theorem, and to calculate the probability of danger to themonitored party, and a security state information generation sub-moduleconfigured to designate the probability of danger to the monitored partyas the security status information of the monitored party.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may include a matching sub-module configured to map the currentlocation information in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty to the resident location information of the monitored party, atimer starting sub-module configured to start a timer if the currentlocation information is not within a predetermined range of the residentlocation information of the monitored party, a timer terminationsub-module configured to terminate the timer if the current locationinformation is within a predetermined range of the resident locationinformation of the monitored party, and a first probability generatingsub-module configured to generate the probability of danger to themonitored party that is greater than the first threshold in response toa determination that a time period recorded by the timer is greater thana predetermined time period, and to designate the probability of dangerto the monitored party as the security status information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the execution module 416 may further include alocation information recording sub-module configured to transmit to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, record the currentlocation information in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and designate the current location information as a triggerlocation information. The execution module 416 may further include acoordinate system projection sub-module configured to project eachreceived current location information in the characteristic informationof the monitored party onto a projection coordinate.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, which may include at least one of: current locationinformation, current time information, movement status information, agender, or an age.

In implementations, the characteristic information receiving module 410may be configured to receive the characteristic information of themonitored party including at least one of a gender, an age, a heartrate, a body temperature, or a respiration rate if the monitored partyincludes a smart device capable of monitoring health information.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may include a danger probability acquisition sub-module configuredto acquire predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thegender, the age, the heart rate, the body temperature and therespiration rate in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, and a probability calculation sub-module configured to introducea probability of danger of the gender, a probability of danger of theage, a probability of danger of the heart rate, a probability of dangerof the body temperature, and a probability of danger of the respirationrate into the Bayes' theorem, and calculate the probability of danger ofthe monitored party. The security state information calculation module412 may further include a security state information generationsub-module configured to designate the probability of danger to themonitored party as the security status information of the monitoredparty.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may be configured to further receive longitudinal acceleration.

The security state information calculation module may include alongitudinal acceleration risk probability acquisition sub-moduleconfigured to acquire a probability of danger corresponding to thelongitudinal acceleration in the characteristic information of themonitored party.

In implementations, the device may further include an alarm informationreceiving module configured to receive alarm information from themonitored party, which includes at least one of: a heart rate, a bodytemperature, or a respiratory rate.

In implementations, the characteristic information receiving module 410may be configured to receive the characteristic information of themonitored party including at least one of a temperature, brightness, avolume or a gas concentration if the monitored party includes a sensordevice capable of detecting a physical parameter.

In implementations, the security state information calculation module412 may include a danger probability acquisition sub-module configuredto acquire predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thetemperature, the brightness, the volume, the gas concentration in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, a probabilitycalculation sub-module configured to introduce a probability of dangerof the temperature, a probability of danger of the brightness, aprobability of danger of the volume, and a probability of danger of thegas concentration into the Bayes' theorem and to calculate theprobability of danger to the monitored party, and a security stateinformation generation sub-module configured to designate theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.

In implementations, the device 400 may further include an alarminformation receiving module (not shown in FIG. 4) configured to receivealarm information from the monitored party, which may include at leastone of: a temperature, brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

The above-described implementations relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information and a system forsecurity prejudgment based on characteristic information to solveproblems in the conventional techniques. In addition, theimplementations further relate to an electronic device.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating an electronic device 500. Theelectronic device 500 may include a display 501, a processor 503, andmemory 505 configured to store a characteristic information prejudgmentprogram, executed by the one or more processors to: receivecharacteristic information of a monitored party from the monitoredparty, calculate security status information of the monitored partybased on a probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds tothe characteristic information of the monitored party, determine thatthe security status information is greater than a first threshold, andperform an appropriate operation based on the determination. The memory505 is an example of computer readable media.

The above-described implementations relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information and a system forsecurity prejudgment based on characteristic information to solveproblems in the conventional techniques, and an electronic devicethereof. In addition, some implementations of the present disclosurerelate to a method of acquiring characteristic information.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method of acquiring characteristicinformation in accordance with the implementations of the presentdisclosure. The method may include the following operations.

At S601, the computing device may acquire the characteristic informationof a monitored party based on a predetermined time interval. If themonitored party is a mobile terminal, the computing device may acquirethe characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval by acquiring current location information,current time information, and movement status information of themonitored party based on the predetermined time interval. For example,the monitored party is a mobile phone.

The current location information may be acquired in the followingmanners. The current location information may be acquired using a GPS,based on base stations, or based on AGPS positioning.

When acquiring the location information of the monitored party using theGPS, the computing device may determine whether the GPS module is turnedon or off. If the GPS module is turned on, a positioning mode isentered, the positioning function is turned on, and current latitude andlongitude location information of the monitored party is generated. Ifthe GPS module is turned off, the base station positioning function ofthe monitored party is then used.

When acquiring the location information of the monitored party using thebase stations, the monitored party may search signals from all the basestations and connect to a base station with the strongest signals toacquire information of the base station and to transmit information ofother base stations to a server providing services related to basestation positioning. The server has latitude and longitude informationof these base stations, use a triangulation positioning method togenerate the latitude and longitude information of the monitored party,and use a triangulation positioning method to generate the latitude andlongitude information of the monitored party. These operations may beimplemented by performing the triangulation positioning using three basestations close to the monitored party. Since the position of each basestation is fixed, the latitude and longitude coordinates of themonitored party may be calculated using transmission times ofelectromagnetic waves among these three base stations.

When acquiring the location information of the monitored party using theAGPS, information of the connected base stations may be transmitted to aserver providing services related to base station positioning throughthe network. GPS assistance information of the location of the monitoredparty may be received from the server, the monitored party may receiveoriginal GPS signals based on the GPS assistance information, themonitored party then may demodulate the original GPS signals afterreceiving the original GPS signals, calculate satellite pseudorangesfrom the monitored party, and transmit the location information to theserver via the network. The server may estimate the location of themonitored party based on the satellite pseudoranges from the monitoredparty and the GPS assistance information.

It should be noted that, if the monitored party includes GPS hardware,positioning may be performed without the network. The base stationpositioning may be performed using multiple base stations and thedistances between the monitored party and the base stations to determinethe location of the monitored party, and then the server may transmitthe location information to the monitored party. AGPS assists the GPSfunction, and may be used without GPS modules via a data network orwireless WIFI to achieve the position function. When the monitored partyis out of the coverage of the network, the AGPS function may not beimplemented. AGPS is new technology that combines satellite positioningtechnology and mobile wireless cellular technology. In other words, AGPSimplements positioning by combining the GPS and the monitored party. Ascompared to GPS positioning technology, AGPS reduces the time requiredto determine the location. When the monitored party includes a GPSmodule and is out of the coverage of the network, the order of latitudeand longitude location information that is generated by a GPS and basestations is provided as follow. The GPS positioning is dominated foroutdoors since signals of the GPS is stronger. For indoors or an areawith weak signals, the base station positioning is dominated.

It should be noted that the location information of the monitoring partyincludes latitude and longitude information of the monitored party or acoding string of geophash of a location (a type of address coding). Insome implementations, the location information may be determined usinglandmarks such as concrete buildings.

The current time information of the monitored party may be acquired inthe following manners. The computing device may acquire the current timeof the monitored party using an interface provided by the system. Forexample, the computing device may use applications (e.g., Calendar) toacquire the current time of the monitored party.

The movement status information of the monitored party may be acquiredin the following manners. The computing device may acquire the movementstatus information using a three-axis acceleration sensor to collectacceleration and directions of motion of the monitored party.

When collecting the acceleration of the monitored party using thethree-axis acceleration sensor, signals of gravity acceleration may bedetected by the three-axis acceleration sensor, lateral acceleration ofthe monitored party may be calculated by based on the X-axisacceleration and Y-axis acceleration, and longitudinal acceleration ofthe monitored party may be calculated based on the Z-axis acceleration.

In implementations, the X-axis acceleration, Y-axis acceleration, andZ-axis acceleration that are collected by the three-axis accelerationsensor may be converted to physical coordinates. The computing devicemay calibrate the X-axis acceleration, Y-axis acceleration, and Z-axisacceleration to obtain monitoring data of the movement statusinformation of the monitored party.

Based on the relationship between the acquired location information ofthe monitored party and the current time, the computing device maycalculate the velocity of the monitored party. For example, thecomputing device may acquire the movement distance based on the acquiredlocation information the monitored party, and may calculate the velocityof the monitored party based on the time information when the monitoredparty is at the starting point and the end point.

To improve the accuracy of the collected information of the monitoredparty, the present disclosure provides a preferred implementation beforeacquiring the characteristic information of the monitored party based onthe predetermined time interval. In some implementations, the computingdevice may receive input of a gender, an age, and resident locationinformation on the monitoring party.

In implementations, the computing device may receive input of a gender,an age, and resident location information on the monitoring party in thefollowing manners. The computing device may display a text input window,and display a virtual keyboard on the display, and receive user touchoperations on the virtual keyboard associated with information such as agender, an age, and resident location information on the monitoringparty. For example, the resident location information may includelatitude and longitude information or a coding string of geophash of alocation (a type of address coding). In some implementations, thelocation information may be determined using landmarks such as concretebuildings.

If the monitored party includes a smart device capable of monitoringhealth information, the computing device may acquire the characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time intervalby acquiring a heart rate, a body temperature, a respiratory rate andlongitudinal acceleration of the monitoring party based on apredetermined time interval.

It should be noted that the smart device capable of monitoring healthinformation may include a health detection wearable device, a bloodpressure meter or other medical devices for medical uses.

The characteristic information of the monitored party may be obtained byconfiguring sensors of the wearable device to measure bodies'characteristic information and by estimating or collecting thecharacteristic parameters. The characteristic information may include atleast one of a heart rate, a body temperature, a respiratory rate andlongitudinal acceleration of the monitoring party. For example, thewearable device may measure and/or calculate the heart rate, the bodytemperature, the respiratory rate of the user, longitudinal accelerationet al. To obtain the characteristic information, corresponding sensorsin the wearable device may be configured, for example a pulse sensor, atemperature sensor, a gravity sensor et al. Those skilled in the art mayconfigure the sensors based on the characteristic information. Inaddition to the method above, other body's characteristic informationmay further be used based on various detecting devices of the monitoredparty. For example, a video recording device may be used to acquireinformation such as states of open and closed eyes, movement of theeyeball and other characteristic information that reflects the state ofconsciousness of a person.

Before acquiring the characteristic information of the monitored partybased on the predetermined time interval, the monitored party mayinclude a smart device capable of monitoring health information, andreceive input of a gender and an age on the monitoring party in thefollowing manners. The computing device may display a text input window,and display a virtual keyboard on the display, and receive user touchoperations on the virtual keyboard to input the gender and the age.

If the monitored party includes a sensor device capable of detecting aphysical parameter, the computing device may acquire the characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time interval.For example, the computing device may acquire a temperature, brightness,a volume, or a gas concentration of the monitored party based on apredetermined time interval.

The temperature of the monitored party may be acquired using atemperature sensor. By having two different conductor or semiconductormaterials welded together, a closed circuit is constituted. Whentemperature differences between two attachment points of the conductor,electromotive force arises between the two attachment points and thusforms a current in the circuit. This phenomenon is called pyroelectriceffect. Thermocouple temperature sensor is designed to implement thiseffect. Commonly thermocouple temperature sensor can be measured fromminus 50 degrees to 1600 degrees, while some may reach negative 269degrees or 2800 degrees.

The brightness of the monitored party may be measured using visiblelight sensors or optical acquisition sensors. Photodiodes may detectlight intensity including visible light and infrared illumination andlight intensity of the infrared illumination. The light intensity isthen converted to 16-bit, I2C standard digital signals for output.

The volume of the monitored party may be obtained a voice sensor,including an audio amplifier, a frequency-selective circuit, antime-delay control circuit and a thyristor gating circuit.

The gas concentration of the monitored party may be obtained using a gassensor, which converts a fraction of the volume of a gas into acorresponding electrical signal to represent the gas concentration. Theprobe may process gas samples using a gas sensor gas, for example,filtering out impurities and interfering gases, drying or coolingprocesses, and displaying.

At S603, the computing device may transmit the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party to a server terminal.

In implementations, after acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party based on the predetermined time interval, operationS603 may be performed to transmit the acquired characteristicinformation of the monitored party to the server terminal. The computingdevice may transmit the characteristic information of the monitoringparty to the server terminal via GPRS\3G\4G or WIFI connections that maybe established with the monitored party to transmit the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party to a server terminal.

It is understood that the transmitted characteristic information mayvary based on the type of the monitored party. If the monitored party isa mobile terminal, the computing device may transmit current locationinformation, current time information, movement status information, anage, and a gender of the monitored party; if the monitored partyincludes a smart device capable of monitoring health information, thecomputing device may transmit a heart rate, a body temperature, arespiratory rate of the monitored party to the server terminal; if themonitored party includes a sensor device capable of detecting a physicalparameter, the computing device may transmit a temperature, brightness,or a gas concentration of the monitored party.

To reduce the amount of data transferred between the monitored party andthe server terminal, the present disclosure provides a preferredimplementation. In some implementations, when the monitored partyincludes a mobile device or a smart device capable of monitoring healthinformation, only when the monitored party and the server terminalestablish a connection at the first time, the monitored party maytransmit the age and the gender in the characteristic information of themonitored party.

It is understood that, because the age and the gender in thecharacteristic information of the monitored party don't change in a verylong time period (e.g., a year), when transmitting data between themonitored party and the server terminal, a large amount of duplicatedinformation may be transmitted to the server terminal. Therefore, whenthe monitored party and the server terminal establish a connection atthe first time, the monitored party may transmit the age and the genderin the characteristic information of the monitored party.

To update the age in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty, the updated age may be calculated based on the current time ofthe monitored party. When the monitored party detects the update of themonitored party, at the next communication with the server terminal, theupdated age may be transmitted to the monitored party.

In implementations, in addition to transmitting the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party to a server terminal after acquiringthe characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval, an active triggering alarm operation may beperformed to transmit the characteristic information of the monitoredparty to the server terminal, as described in S701 to S705.

FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of an active triggeringalarm operation to transmit characteristic information of a monitoredparty to a server terminal in accordance with the implementations of thepresent disclosure.

At S701, the computing device may receive a touch operation on an alarmarea of the display and a three-strike operation on a power button. Thealarm area may include an alarm area of a screen locking interface, oran alarm area of a desktop.

In implementations, when the monitored party includes a mobile device ora smart device capable of monitoring health information, the alarm ofthe desktop is a replacement of a desktop icon or a button of theoriginal emergency call of the monitored party on the lock screen.

At S703, the computing device may acquire the characteristic informationof the monitoring party.

In these instances, this operation is similar to those described inoperation S601 with respect to acquiring the characteristic informationof the monitored party.

It should be noted that, if the monitored party is a mobile terminal,the characteristic information of the monitored party may include:current location information, current time information, movement statusinformation, gender, and age; if the monitored party includes a smartdevice capable of monitoring health information, the characteristicinformation of the monitored party may include: a heart rate, a bodytemperature, a respiratory rate and longitudinal acceleration; if themonitored party includes a sensor device capable of detecting a physicalparameter, the characteristic information of the monitored party mayinclude: a temperature, brightness, a volume or a gas concentration.

At S705, the computing device may transmit the alarm information to theserver terminal. The alarm information may include the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party.

In implementations, the alarm information may include the characteristicinformation of the monitoring party, which is acquired at S703.

To increase a rescue probability in response to triggering the alarminformation, the present disclosure provides a preferred implementation.In some implementations, with respect to the transmitting the alarminformation to the server terminal, the computing device may transmitcontact information to the monitored party and the alarm information toa map application.

It should be noted that the computing device may transmit the alarminformation to the contact of the monitored party in the followingmanners. The computing device may enable transmitting the alarminformation to contacts in the contact of the monitored party and/orcontacts of the contact of a mobile messaging application.

In addition, after transmitting the characteristic information of themonitoring party to the server terminal, the computing device mayreceive a prompt message generated based on characteristic informationof the monitoring party to from the server terminal.

It should be noted that the computing device may consider the securitystatus information of the monitored party that is generated based on thecharacteristic information of the monitored party, and transmit themessage corresponding to the security status information. For example,the prompt message gradually increases the intensity of the messagecontent based on the gradient of the security status information fromsmall to large. If the security status information of the monitoredparty is “0”, the message content includes the prompt message indicatingbeing safe. If the security status information is “0.6”, the messagecontent includes the prompt message that is not safe, and the promptmessage may recommend going home as soon as possible.

At S605, the computing device may receive an instruction to themonitored party to set a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information as real-time access or an instruction to themonitored party to extend a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information.

In implementations, a computing device may receive an instruction to themonitored party to set a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information as real-time access or an instruction to themonitored party to extend a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information via a connection such as GPRS \\ 3G \\ 4G orWIFI between the monitored party and the server terminal.

It should be noted that the instruction to the monitored party to set apredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information mayinclude: setting the time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation to 1 second. The instruction to the monitored party toextend a predetermined time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation may include: extending the predetermined time interval foracquiring the characteristic information based on the security statusinformation.

At S607, the computing device may change the time interval based on theacquired characteristic information of the monitoring party.

In implementations, a computing device may receive an instruction to themonitored party to set a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information as real-time access or an instruction to themonitored party to extend a predetermined time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information at S605 and to set the time interval foracquiring characteristic information using the time interval in theinstruction.

For example, if the time interval for acquiring characteristicinformation for the monitored party is 60 seconds, and the predeterminedtime period for acquiring the characteristic information in theinstruction is 5 minutes, the computing device may set the time intervalfor acquiring characteristic information from 60 seconds to 300 seconds.If the computing device receives the instruction to set a predeterminedtime interval for acquiring characteristic information as real-timeaccess, the computing device may set the time interval for acquiringcharacteristic information from 60 seconds to 1 second.

In implementations, the computing device may acquire the characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time intervalusing a timer such that when a time period recorded by the timer isequal to a predetermined time period, the computing device may acquirethe characteristic information. In these instances, the computing devicemay change the time interval based on the acquired characteristicinformation of the monitoring party by changing the time of the timer.

Implementations of the present disclosure relate to a method ofacquiring characteristic information. The method may include acquiringthe characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval, transmitting the characteristic informationof the monitoring party to a server terminal, and receiving aninstruction to the monitored party to set a predetermined time intervalfor acquiring characteristic information as real-time access or aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information. The computing devicemay change the time interval based on the acquired characteristicinformation of the monitoring party. The technical solution solves theproblem of data traffic waste caused by wireless data communication andtransmission when monitoring a target for a long time.

The above-described implementations provide a method for acquiringcharacteristic information. Corresponding to the method above, someimplementations of the present disclosure relate to a device foracquiring characteristic information. Since the implementations of thedevice are substantially similar to those of the method described above,the following descriptions of the implementations are merelyillustrative.

FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a device 800 for acquiringcharacteristic information in accordance with the implementations of thepresent disclosure.

The device 800 may include one or more processor(s) 802 or dataprocessing unit(s) and memory 804. The device 800 may further includeone or more input/output interface(s) 806, and network interface(s) 808.The memory 804 is an example of computer readable media.

The memory 804 may store therein a plurality of modules or unitsincluding a characteristic information acquiring module 810, acharacteristic information transmitting module 812, an instructionreceiving module 814, and a time interval modification module 816.

The characteristic information acquiring module 810 may be configured toacquire the characteristic information of a monitored party based on apredetermined time interval.

The characteristic information transmitting module 812 may be configuredto transmit the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal.

The instruction receiving module 814 may be configured to receive aninstruction to the monitored party to set a predetermined time intervalfor acquiring characteristic information as real-time access or aninstruction to the monitored party to extend a predetermined timeinterval for acquiring characteristic information.

The time interval modification module 816 may be configured to changethe time interval based on the acquired characteristic information ofthe monitoring party.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module 810may be configured to acquire current location information, current timeinformation, and movement status information of the monitoring partybased on the predetermined time interval if the monitored party is amobile terminal.

In implementations, the device may further include an informationreceiving module configured to acquiring the characteristic informationof the monitored party based on the predetermined time interval,receiving input of a gender, an age, and resident location informationon the monitoring party.

In implementations, the device may further include a touch operationreceiving module configured to receive a touch operation on an alarmarea of the display and a three-strike operation on a power button aftertransmitting the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal. The alarm area may include an alarm area of a screenlocking interface, or an alarm area of a desktop. The device may furtherinclude a current characteristic information obtaining module configuredto acquire the characteristic information of the monitoring party, andan alarm information transmission module configured to transmit thealarm information to the server terminal. The alarm information mayinclude the characteristic information of the monitoring party.

In implementations, the device may further include a third-partytransmission module configured to transmit contact information to themonitored party and the alarm information to a map application.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module 810may be configured to acquire a heart rate, a body temperature, arespiratory rate and longitudinal acceleration of the monitoring partybased on a predetermined time interval if the monitored party includes asmart device capable of monitoring health information.

In implementations, the device may further include an informationreceiving module configured to acquiring the characteristic informationof the monitored party based on the predetermined time interval,receiving input of a gender and an age on the monitoring party.

In implementations, the device may further include a touch operationreceiving module configured to receive a touch operation on an alarmarea of the display and a two-strike operation on a power button aftertransmitting the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal. The alarm area may include an alarm area of a screenlocking interface, or an alarm area of a desktop. The device may furtherinclude a current characteristic information obtaining module configuredto acquire the characteristic information of the monitoring party, andan alarm information transmission module configured to transmit thealarm information to the server terminal. The alarm information mayinclude the characteristic information of the monitoring party.

In implementations, the characteristic information acquiring module 810may be configured to acquire a temperature, brightness, a volume, or agas concentration of the monitoring party based on a predetermined timeinterval if the monitored party includes a sensor device capable ofdetecting a physical parameter.

In implementations, the device may further include a message receivingmodule configured to receive a prompt message generated based oncharacteristic information of the monitoring party to from the serverterminal after transmitting the characteristic information of themonitoring party to a server terminal.

The above-described implementations relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information and a device forsecurity prejudgment based on characteristic information, and anelectronic device thereof, as well as a method of acquiringcharacteristic information and a device for acquiring characteristicinformation. In addition, the implementations further relate to anelectronic device.

FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating an electronic device. Theelectronic device 900 may include a display 901, a processor 903, memory905 configured to store a characteristic information acquiring program,executed by the one or more processors to acquire characteristicinformation of a monitored party based on a predetermined time interval,transmit the characteristic information of the monitoring party to aserver terminal, receive an instruction to the monitored party to set apredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information asreal-time access or an instruction to the monitored party to extend apredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information,and change the time interval based on the acquired characteristicinformation of the monitoring party. The memory 905 is an example ofcomputer readable media.

The above-described implementations relate to a method of securityprejudgment based on characteristic information and a device forsecurity prejudgment based on characteristic information, and anelectronic device thereof, as well as a method of acquiringcharacteristic information and a device for acquiring characteristicinformation. In addition, some implementations of the present disclosurerelate to a system of security prejudgment based on the characteristicinformation.

FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 1000 for securityprejudgment based on characteristic information in accordance with theimplementations of the present disclosure.

The system 1000 may include a device for security prejudgment based oncharacteristic information 1001, and a device for acquiringcharacteristic information 1003.

The device 1001 may receive characteristic information of a monitoredparty from the monitored party, calculate security status information ofthe monitored party based on a probability of danger that has beenstored and corresponds to the characteristic information of themonitored party, determine that the security status information isgreater than a first threshold, and perform an appropriate operationbased on the determination,

The device 1003 may acquire the characteristic information of amonitored party based on a predetermined time interval, transmit thecharacteristic information of the monitoring party to a server terminal,receive an instruction to the monitored party to set a predeterminedtime interval for acquiring characteristic information as real-timeaccess or an instruction to the monitored party to extend apredetermined time interval for acquiring characteristic information,and change the time interval based on the acquired characteristicinformation of the monitoring party.

The device 1003 may be installed on a mobile terminal (e.g., a mobilephone or a tablet) including smart devices and sensor devices capable ofdetecting health information. it is not intended to limit these devicesas long as they are capable of performing operations acquiring thecharacteristic information as described above. The device 1001 may beinstalled on a computing device, but not limited to the computingdevice, as long as they are capable of performing operations of securityprejudgment based on the characteristic information as described above.

In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or moreprocessors (CPU), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, andmemory.

Memory may include computer-readable medium volatile memory, randomaccess memory (RAM) and/or nonvolatile memory, etc., such as read onlymemory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example ofcomputer readable media.

1. Computer readable media includes permanent and non-permanent,removable and non-removable media may be made in any method ortechnology to achieve information storage. Information can becomputer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules orother data. Examples of computer storage media include, but not limitedto phase-change memory (PRAM), static random access memory (SRAM),dynamic random access memory (DRAM), other types of random-access memory(RAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable ReadOnly memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROMread-only memory (CD-ROM), digital versatile disc (DVD) or other opticalstorage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic disk storage or other magnetictape storage devices, or any other magnetic non-transmission medium,which can be used to store the information for access by computingdevices. Defined in accordance with this present disclosure, Computerreadable media does not include non-transitory media, such as modulateddata signal and carriers.

2. One skilled in the art should understand, embodiments of the presentdisclosure provide a method, system, or computer program product.Accordingly, the present disclosure may be entirely implemented byhardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. Further,the present disclosure can be used in one or more computer usablestorage media (including but not limited to the optical disk storage andmemory, etc.) that contain computer usable program codes and areimplemented on a computer program product.

Although the present disclosure provides preferred embodiments above, itis not intended to limit the present disclosure, one of ordinary skillin the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the presentdisclosure, may make possible changes and modifications. Therefore, thescope of application should be defined by the scope of the claims of thepresent disclosure.

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 21. A method comprising: receiving characteristicinformation of a monitored party from the monitored party; calculatingsecurity status information of the monitored party based on aprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party; determining that thesecurity status information is greater than a first threshold; andperforming an appropriate operation based on the determinationincluding: transmitting to a predetermined monitoring party a login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitored partyif the security status information is greater than the first threshold,and transmitting an instruction to the monitored party to set apredetermined time interval for acquiring the characteristic informationas real-time access; and transmitting a prompt message generated basedon the characteristic information of the monitoring party to themonitored party if the security status information is not greater thanthe first threshold.
 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the calculatingthe security status information of the monitored party based on theprobabilities of danger that have been stored and correspond to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party includes a calculationbased on Bayes' theorem using at least two probabilities of danger. 23.The method of claim 21, wherein the transmitting to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party comprises transmitting to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party via an SMS textmessage.
 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the monitored party is amobile terminal, and the characteristic information of the monitoredparty comprises at least one of current location information, currenttime information, movement status information, gender of a user of themobile terminal, or age of the user of the mobile terminal.
 25. Themethod of claim 21, wherein the monitored party comprises a smart devicecapable of monitoring health information of a user of the smart device,and the characteristic information of the monitored party includes themonitored health information of the user comprising at least one of agender, an age, a heart rate, a body temperature, or a respiration rate.26. The method of claim 25, wherein the calculating the security statusinformation of the monitored party is based on Bayes' theorem using aprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party and comprises:acquiring predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thegender, the age, the heart rate, the body temperature and therespiration rate in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty; introducing a probability of danger of the gender, a probabilityof danger of the age, a probability of danger of the heart rate, aprobability of danger of the body temperature, and a probability ofdanger of the respiration rate into Bayes' theorem, and calculating theprobability of danger to the monitored party; and designating theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.
 27. The method of claim 21, whereinthe monitored party comprises a sensor device capable of detecting aphysical parameter, and wherein the characteristic information of themonitored party comprises at least one of a temperature, brightness, avolume, or a gas concentration.
 28. A device for security prejudgment,the device comprising: a characteristic information receiving moduleused for receiving characteristic information of a monitored party fromthe monitored party; a security state information calculation module forcalculating security status information of the monitored party based ona probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party; a security stateinformation judgment module for determining that the security statusinformation is greater than a first threshold; and an execution modulefor performing an appropriate operation based on the determinationincluding: transmitting to a predetermined monitoring party a login keyused for acquiring the characteristic information of the monitored partyif the security status information is greater than the first threshold,and transmitting an instruction to the monitored party to set apredetermined time interval for acquiring the characteristic informationas real-time access; and transmitting a prompt message generated basedon the characteristic information of the monitoring party to themonitored party if the security status information is not greater thanthe first threshold.
 29. The device of claim 28, wherein the calculatingthe security status information of the monitored party based on theprobabilities of danger that have been stored and correspond to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party includes a calculationbased on Bayes' theorem using at least two probabilities of danger. 30.The device of claim 28, wherein the transmitting to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party comprises transmitting to thepredetermined monitoring party the login key used for acquiring thecharacteristic information of the monitored party via an SMS textmessage.
 31. The device of claim 28, wherein the monitored party is amobile terminal, and the characteristic information of the monitoredparty comprises at least one of current location information, currenttime information, movement status information, gender of a user of themobile terminal, or age of the user of the mobile terminal.
 32. Thedevice of claim 28, wherein the monitored party comprises a smart devicecapable of monitoring health information of a user of the smart device,and the characteristic information of the monitored party includes themonitored health information comprising at least one of a gender, anage, a heart rate, a body temperature, or a respiration rate.
 33. Thedevice of claim 32, wherein the calculating the security statusinformation of the monitored party is based on Bayes' theorem using aprobability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to thecharacteristic information of the monitored party and comprises:acquiring predetermined probabilities of danger corresponding to thegender, the age, the heart rate, the body temperature and therespiration rate in the characteristic information of the monitoredparty; introducing a probability of danger of the gender, a probabilityof danger of the age, a probability of danger of the heart rate, aprobability of danger of the body temperature, and a probability ofdanger of the respiration rate into Bayes' theorem, and calculating theprobability of danger to the monitored party; and designating theprobability of danger to the monitored party as the security statusinformation of the monitored party.
 34. The device of claim 28, whereinthe monitored party comprises a sensor device capable of detecting aphysical parameter, and wherein the characteristic information of themonitored party comprises at least one of a temperature, brightness, avolume, or a gas concentration.
 35. One or more memories stored thereoncomputer-executable instructions, executable by one or more processors,to cause the one or more processors to perform acts comprising:receiving characteristic information of a monitored party from themonitored party; calculating security status information of themonitored party based on a probability of danger that has been storedand corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitoredparty; determining that the security status information is greater thana first threshold; and performing an appropriate operation based on thedetermination including: transmitting to a predetermined monitoringparty a login key used for acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party—if the security status information is greater thanthe first threshold, and transmitting an instruction to the monitoredparty to set a predetermined time interval for acquiring thecharacteristic information as real-time access; and transmitting aprompt message generated based on the characteristic information of themonitoring party to the monitored party if the security statusinformation is not greater than the first threshold.
 36. The one or morememories of claim 35, wherein the calculating the security statusinformation of the monitored party based on the probabilities of dangerthat have been stored and correspond to the characteristic informationof the monitored party includes a calculation based on Bayes' theoremusing at least two probabilities of danger.
 37. The one or more memoriesof claim 35, wherein the transmitting to the predetermined monitoringparty the login key used for acquiring the characteristic information ofthe monitored party comprises transmitting to the predeterminedmonitoring party the login key used for acquiring the characteristicinformation of the monitored party via an SMS text message.
 38. The oneor more memories of claim 35, wherein the monitored party is a mobileterminal, and the characteristic information of the monitored partycomprises at least one of current location information, current timeinformation, movement status information, gender of a user of the mobileterminal, or age of the user of the mobile terminal.
 39. The one or morememories of claim 35, wherein the monitored party comprises a smartdevice capable of monitoring health information of a user of the smartdevice, and the characteristic information of the monitored partyincludes the monitored health information of the user comprising atleast one of a gender, an age, a heart rate, a body temperature, or arespiration rate.
 40. The one or more memories of claim 35, wherein themonitored party comprises a sensor device capable of detecting aphysical parameter, and wherein the characteristic information of themonitored party comprises at least one of a temperature, brightness, avolume, or a gas concentration.